Georgia's ADRCs serve older individuals, individuals with disabilities of all ages, families, caregivers and professionals. It is a coordinated system of partnering organizations that are dedicated to providing information about publicly and privately financed long-term supports and services and support for individuals and family members who are aging or living with a disability.

AADD maximizes resources for individuals and families living with intellectual and developmental disabilities to pursue stability, growth and independence. They provide outreach services, family support and benefits counseling.

The Georgia Crisis & Access HelpLine is a free service that provides information, referrals and support to people with a mental health condition, family members and caregivers, mental health providers and the public.

A well-trained and knowledgeable team of volunteers, interns and HelpLine staff will respond to your call or message. Many staff members and volunteers live with a mental health condition or provide care and support to a family member or friend. The HelpLine also has volunteer attorneys and legal interns who provide legal expertise or a referral to an attorney in your community.

TTCS is a Medicare approved provider that offers an Intensive Outpatient Counseling Program for clients that are the age of 21 or older. individual must have a psychiatric diagnosis of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, schizoaffective or any type of anxiety disorder. All major insurances are accepted including Medicare/Medicaid.

Meals On Wheels Program - This program provides a hot, nutritious meal to senior adults who are unable to shop and cook for themselves and are temporarily or permanently home bound. The meals are delivered mid-day by staff and/or volunteers.

Personal Care Support (PCSS) - This program provides quality home services to eligible senior adults.

Senior Centers - Henry County's senior centers are community centers for senior adults 55 and above who reside in Henry County. The senior centers offer a variety of activities and classes, health and wellness opportunities, educational programs and perhaps most importantly, the opportunity to socialize and fellowship with a wonderful group of people.

The Kinship Care Portal is Georgia's one-stop shop for information, resources and support for kinship caregivers.

Kinship care refers to a temporary or permanent arrangement in which a relative or any non-relative adult who has a long-standing relationship or bond with the child and/or family has taken over the full-time substitute care of a child whose parents are unable or unwilling to do so.

Kinship care includes those relationships established through an informal arrangement, legal custody, guardianship order, a relative foster care placement or kinship adoption.